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As for Mexico, they lack a cutting edge in attack and that could be costly in the knockout stages.

93'

Uruguay could go far. They have a rock solid defence and create good chances on the counter-attack. It might be worth putting a few of their cheap players in your fantasy team.

93'

So Uruguay top Group A and Mexico finish second. World Cup hosts South Africa and France are the first two teams to go out of the competition.

93'

And that is it! The ref blows for full-time. In truth, he could have done that 20 minutes ago and it would have made no difference.

92'

...Forlan takes the corner, but it is too close to keeper Perez who claims the ball.

91'

Uruguay's holding-midfielder Perez finds himself unusually far up the pitch. His cross leads to a corner...

90'

It looks like Uruguay will top the group and avoid Argentina in the next round.

89'

Mexico still can't get through the light blue wall that is Uruguay's defence.

88'

Forlan will take a freekick for Uruguay on the left. A.Fernandez gets his head to the ball but can't direct his effort on target.

87'

Forlan's corner is easily cleared at the near post.

86'

Cavani takes on three Mexico players in midfield and then shoots from long-range. Perez saves at the expense of a corner.

85'

Mexico's Castro is frustrated and gets booked for a foul on the excellent Perez.

84'

Uruguay goalscorer Suarez goes off and A.Fernandez comes on.

83'

Salcido's mis-hit shot deflects through to Franco, who can't control the ball on the edge of the box.

82'

Mexico in possession but can't create anything.

81'

From Tom Adams in the Soccernet office: This has been a dream tournament for teams from South America, and in finishing top of the group Uruguay will avoid Argentina in the next round.

80'

Berrera's umpteenth cross is deflected, but loops into the arms of a Uruguay goalkeeper Muslera.

79'

Uruguay seem very happy with their 1-0 lead. Scotti, who has just come on, has gone into defence to make a back five.

78'

ESPN Stats & Info: If they keep a clean sheet in this match, Uruguay will become the fourth team not to concede a single goal in the group stages of the World Cup since 1996. The previous sides to do so are: Italy in 1990, Argentina in 1998 and Switzerland in 2006.

77'

The corner eventually comes in and everybody misses it as the ball bounces in the box. It wasn't worth waiting for.

76'

Hernandez gets booked for a tussle in the box... and we still haven't had the corner.

75'

Uruguay make a change before the corner. A.Pereira goes off and Scotti comes on.

74'

Giovanni clips in a cross from the left. Hernandez stretches to reach it and Lugano pokes the ball behind for a corner.